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the children of the city of chicago. >> we need to get murderers off the street. if they do it once they will do it again. >> the 15-year-old girl made the anti-gang video, when she was in the 6th grade. and urged kids in the video to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. imagine just at the inauguration, time of her life, young girl representing the president's city. and gunned down days later. an innocent bystander. gang members are going at it. chicago has had a bloody violent last few years. >> here we go again with the gun control debate. part and parcel. >> it is. you wonder. last two years in this country. 23,000, 24,000 people have been killed by guns. that is a lot. you are wondering is it getting attention because in light of newtown the media is covering it. 30 people killed today by guns in america. networks seem to be covering it more. which makes the problem look worse. the media covering it a little more. because of newtown. >> the problem has been there. it is getting coverage. opening up discussion which hopefully opens up measures to prevent
the children of the city of chicago. >> we need to get murderers off the street. if they do it once they will do it again. >> the 15-year-old girl made the anti-gang video, when she was in the 6th grade. and urged kids in the video to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. imagine just at the inauguration, time of her life, young girl representing the president's city. and gunned down days later. an innocent bystander. gang members are going at it. chicago has had a bloody...
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new orleans is actually tied with miami for the city that's hosted the most super bowls. both cities have done ten. so they're the most popular cities in the country for the big dance. >> and next year it's coming to this area. it will be in the meadowlands. >> that's right. >> it's going to be a lot of fun. and we have a lot of generators. so the power won't go out there. i can almost guarantee it. >> i don't like super bowls in cold weather. we'll see how that works out here next year. and our super bowl coverage does not end here. later this half hour, how super bowl commercials can improve an actor's career. also, we'll talk about our favorite ads from the night. so keep it on abc news all morning long. >>> and now moving on to breaking -- or rather hard news. doctors in great britain plan to update the condition of the pakistani schoolgirl shot by the taliban after two big operations. malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to
new orleans is actually tied with miami for the city that's hosted the most super bowls. both cities have done ten. so they're the most popular cities in the country for the big dance. >> and next year it's coming to this area. it will be in the meadowlands. >> that's right. >> it's going to be a lot of fun. and we have a lot of generators. so the power won't go out there. i can almost guarantee it. >> i don't like super bowls in cold weather. we'll see how that works...
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tens of thousands of fans lined the streets of baltimore to cheer on their team as the city shuts down for a celebratory parade. the parade route ended, packed with even more fans, both on the field and in the bleachers. ray lewis could not ask for a better way to cap off his career. that city is on fire. >> look at the cute little baby. >> just chilling in his hat. >> kevin would be screaming his head off. >>> coming up next, bouncing back from those baby bumps. >> how do they do it? kim kardashian's trainer brings us some expert advice. that's coming up next. >>> it's been just about a month since kim kardashian announced she was pregnant. >> the question on my mind, one of my, is how the rest of her body holding up? we're happy to hold up she does have a personal trainer, making sure she's looking just as fine as ever. abc's abby boudreau has more. >> reporter: the eternal question, how does she do it? hollywood moms shedding so much baby weight, so fast. >> take our arms and go like this, drop them down. >> reporter: trainer tracy anderson says the secret to getting your body back
tens of thousands of fans lined the streets of baltimore to cheer on their team as the city shuts down for a celebratory parade. the parade route ended, packed with even more fans, both on the field and in the bleachers. ray lewis could not ask for a better way to cap off his career. that city is on fire. >> look at the cute little baby. >> just chilling in his hat. >> kevin would be screaming his head off. >>> coming up next, bouncing back from those baby bumps....
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the hostage situation in midland city, alabama is over. such good news for the family wanting to have their little boy home in time for his 6th birthday. the tense, seven-day-long standoff in midland city, alabama now over. the 5-year-old boy taken hostage nearly a week ago now safe. >> i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he is laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things that you would expect a normal 5 to 6-year-old young man to do. >> reporter: fbi agents stormed the underground bunker where the little boy, known only as ethan was being held. a law enforcement source tells abc news authorities were able to put a high-tech camera into the bunker to monitor the boy and his captor, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes. >> mr. dykes was observed, was observed holding a gun. at this point, fbi agents fearing the child was in imminent danger entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> reporter: but dykes is now dead. a source tells abc news, authorities used explosives to get into the bunker. >> i can tell you over the past 24 hours, our co
the hostage situation in midland city, alabama is over. such good news for the family wanting to have their little boy home in time for his 6th birthday. the tense, seven-day-long standoff in midland city, alabama now over. the 5-year-old boy taken hostage nearly a week ago now safe. >> i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he is laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things that you would expect a normal 5 to 6-year-old young man to do. >> reporter: fbi agents stormed the...
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we have some morning rain for the major cities in the northeast. drying out across the nation's middle. some rain later today in the northwest. >> temperatures rise to the mid 50s near new york and atlanta. high 70s for florida. warmer across the central plains, so all that blizzard snow can start melting. not bad in honolulu n case you're wondering. 81 degrees there. i'm booking a flight. >> let's go. >> it's happening again. >> really? >> no, not that. you keep me on my toes, that's for sure. maybe you know where we're going with this one. and i'm not talking about that one. >> must be men's college basketball. that's what i was thinking, with that march madness reference. yes, it has happened again. the nation's number one men's college basketball team has lost. last night, the hoosiers go down 77-73 at minnesota. >> and for those of you who are counting, that is the seventh time this season the number one team in the country has lost. indiana has lost three times as number one. here's a hint, indiana. don't be number one. >> number one has been
we have some morning rain for the major cities in the northeast. drying out across the nation's middle. some rain later today in the northwest. >> temperatures rise to the mid 50s near new york and atlanta. high 70s for florida. warmer across the central plains, so all that blizzard snow can start melting. not bad in honolulu n case you're wondering. 81 degrees there. i'm booking a flight. >> let's go. >> it's happening again. >> really? >> no, not that. you keep...
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in the city of muskegon, right on lake michigan, over 63 inches of snow just this month. the old record, 46 inches in 1981. a restrained resident said, she's ready for spring. >> '81 was a good year. >> you were like, 1. >> i was born. >> young un. >>> nose snow showers stretch into northern new york. when will it stop. >> '78 was also a wonderful year. mid to high 70s in florida. seasonable in the middle of the country. spring-like in the southwest. >>> well, we offer a big way to go this morning to an 80-year-old jewelry store owner in southern california. a couple of guys smashed a case in chuck's store a few weeks ago. >> he went after the guys, even though they were likely 50 years younger than he is. the would-be burglars chickened out and ran out the door. chuck said they got away with 15 watches worth about $40,000. he said if it happens again, look out. he's beefing up security. this is a tough guy. military veteran. fought in korean and vietnam wars. >> nobody to mess with. a trained soldier. see -- >> you see how -- >> you flinched. you kind of scare me sometim
in the city of muskegon, right on lake michigan, over 63 inches of snow just this month. the old record, 46 inches in 1981. a restrained resident said, she's ready for spring. >> '81 was a good year. >> you were like, 1. >> i was born. >> young un. >>> nose snow showers stretch into northern new york. when will it stop. >> '78 was also a wonderful year. mid to high 70s in florida. seasonable in the middle of the country. spring-like in the southwest....
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in fierce battles raging in the city's suburbs. syria's many minorities live in terror of jihadist takeover of their country. before we came here, we visited christian refugees from syria who fled to beirut. they said they were forced out of their villages by muslim fundamentalists, ethnically cleansed. they supported the rebellion at first, but not now. they lost their homes, their communities, their way of life. we lived free as christians, this man tells us, putting up christmas trees and decorations. but now we are being targeted. a dirty war, no end in sight. we come to this country with the permission of the government, who want the other side of the story told. but there's no doubt the rebellion has changed. as ordinary syrians just want the fighting to stop and dread the chaos that's been unleashed here. bashar assad seems to know this. the man who the u.s. said must go told a group of visitors we are sure we will win. >> there's such a question how deeply america should get involved, if at all. we said we're going to suppo
in fierce battles raging in the city's suburbs. syria's many minorities live in terror of jihadist takeover of their country. before we came here, we visited christian refugees from syria who fled to beirut. they said they were forced out of their villages by muslim fundamentalists, ethnically cleansed. they supported the rebellion at first, but not now. they lost their homes, their communities, their way of life. we lived free as christians, this man tells us, putting up christmas trees and...
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police have vowed to catch dorner, but for now the city can only hope the shooting doesn't start again. pierre thomas, abc news, los angeles. >> here's the scary part of this story. there are still 50 police officers whose families are being guarded. their family as are being guarded. we are talking about a force, how big and the police officers. and in the manifesto, a violent manifesto that dorner put out and he said he was going to war with the lapd. >> and they have to go out there and continue to do their job and in the back of their mind, is my family okay? so you can imagine the tug of war because they're fighting one of their own. this guy knows the book they play by. he knows the tricks of the trade. now they're saying this hunt looks more like a marathon than a sprint. so this could go on a while. it takes a toll on everybody. >> and now we don't know where he is. we thought we had him in the big bear lake area, and now it looks like he might have gone to mexico. >> as of now. >> so international manhunt it becomes. >>> coming up next, it's like the hotel california. you can
police have vowed to catch dorner, but for now the city can only hope the shooting doesn't start again. pierre thomas, abc news, los angeles. >> here's the scary part of this story. there are still 50 police officers whose families are being guarded. their family as are being guarded. we are talking about a force, how big and the police officers. and in the manifesto, a violent manifesto that dorner put out and he said he was going to war with the lapd. >> and they have to go out...